INeedAName:MusicMakeMyHeadPound: INeedAName: randomjsa: I've never seen the horror associated with the 'aliens'. It was somewhat scary in the first movie when it was killing a bunch of helpless unarmed people, but I just sorta go 'hrm' after that. I suppose that in the second movie they didn't know what they were dealing with which is why they nearly got wiped out...

But even a modern age group of soldiers could deal with those things.

The second was never meant to be a horror movie, persay. The third one went back toward the horror genre, with the fourth one still in production. Wonder if they will ever make it.

What are you talking about? They made the fourth Alien movie in 1997. Sigorney Weaver has a mutant lovechild with the Aliens and Earth gets destroyed at the end.

/oh wait, I get it.

A friend and I actually got tickets to go to the advanced screening. We were in high school, we thought we were hot shiat back then. A few days later a review came out in the Baltimore Sun. The lady who reviewed the movie knew fark-all about the franchise so we sent the paper a nice letter telling her how badly she farked up on dates, information, actors names, etc.

Up until the alien love-child thing, the movie wasn't half bad.

I liked it for the most part. It's a bit... mediocre considering the talents of everyone involved; you can tell that Whedon and Jeunet weren't thrilled with the concept. Weaver seems to be the only one who had fun with the film (and good for her).

I really really want this to be good. Some of my favorite multiplayer experiences come from extended AVP2 sessions as the little speedy guy from Alien3. Once you got a handle on the arc of the pounce and got used to the wall clinging mechanics it was like fish in a barrel. It was so easy to just crawl into a vent and wait until some sucker walked past then crawl along the ceiling and drop down right behind them and eviscerate the poor bastard. Aah, fun times.